*Excellent selection especially for the newer angler. **enjoyable.fishing** recommend it’s entire assortment looks to be tied well. Looking forward to getting them wet...*
Just started listening to your podcasts and found your UA-cam channel. Love the videos and everything fairly new to fly fishing. I definitely will be swining into your shop the next time im in tc.
Thanks for watching! The materials Brian is using in this video are Egg Yarn and McFly Foam. thenorthernangler.com/search?type=product%2Carticle%2Cpage&q=egg+yarn
That's called "The Amazing Glo Bug Dispenser" and is available on our website thenorthernangler.com/products/the-amazing-glo-bug-dispenser?_pos=1&_sid=ca7278f77&_ss=r
Thank you Brian a PHWFF Member
*Excellent selection especially for the newer angler. **enjoyable.fishing** recommend it’s entire assortment looks to be tied well. Looking forward to getting them wet...*
this one should get a re-shoot and put on the store page. i love the tie-dye
Just started listening to your podcasts and found your UA-cam channel. Love the videos and everything fairly new to fly fishing. I definitely will be swining into your shop the next time im in tc.
bummer such a great channel isn't that popular.
McFly film?.... where to purchase it, or can I make my own?
Great video. Thanks for the variety of ideas.
This is so helpful I was doing it all wrong. I have been teaching myself how to tie. Thank you so much for this video!
Glad this helps!
Hi There! Nice video!
I have 1 question: what is the name of this material? Under what name is this material sold?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks for watching! The materials Brian is using in this video are Egg Yarn and McFly Foam. thenorthernangler.com/search?type=product%2Carticle%2Cpage&q=egg+yarn
Please list all materials used in tying your flies.
Where do you get the glow bug straw tool?
That's called "The Amazing Glo Bug Dispenser" and is available on our website thenorthernangler.com/products/the-amazing-glo-bug-dispenser?_pos=1&_sid=ca7278f77&_ss=r
What size is the hook ?
Brian likes to use #6 & #8 Gamakatsu C14s hooks depending on time of year and water clarity.
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